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NEW (nonexplosive warfare)
warfare conducted without explosives, biological and/or high-tech viruses used as weapons of warfare
 
new
adv. recently; fresh
 
adj. existing for the first time; modern; novel, unfamiliar; fresh, never been used before; recent, just discovered; renovated, recently restored; commencing, starting
 
NEW (net economic welfare)
economic well-being of a community or nation after the benefits and costs have been calculated

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New
New is an adjective referring to something recently made, discovered, or created.

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New!
New! is a British weekly magazine, specialising in celebrity news and is published by Northern & Shell, who also oversee OK! magazine and the Daily Star.

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New

Adjective
1. in use after Medieval times; "New Eqyptian was the language of the 18th to 21st dynasties"
(similar) late
(classification) linguistics
2. used of a living language; being the current stage in its development; "Modern English"; "New Hebrew is Israeli Hebrew"
(synonym) Modern
(similar) late
(classification) linguistics

 
new

Adjective
1. not of long duration; having just (or relatively recently) come into being or been made or acquired or discovered; "a new law"; "new cars"; "a new comet"; "a new friend"; "a new year"; "the New World"
(antonym) old
(similar) brand-new, bran-new, spic-and-span, spick-and-span
(see-also) current
(attribute) age
2. other than the former one(s); different; "they now have a new leaders"; "my new car is four years old but has only 15,000 miles on it"; "ready to take a new direction"
(synonym) new(a)
(similar) other
3. having no previous example or precedent or parallel; "a time of unexampled prosperity"
(synonym) unexampled
(similar) unprecedented
4. of a kind not seen before; "the computer produced a completely novel proof of a well-known theorem"
(synonym) fresh, novel
(similar) original
5. lacking training or experience; "the new men were eager to fight"; "raw recruits"; "he was still wet behind the ears when he shipped as a hand on a merchant vessel"
(synonym) raw, wet behind the ears(p)
(similar) inexperienced
6. of a new (often outrageous) kind or fashion
(synonym) newfangled
(similar) original
7. (often followed by `to') unfamiliar; "new experiences"; "experiences new to him"; "errors of someone new to the job"
(synonym) new to(p)
(similar) unaccustomed
8. (of crops) harvested at an early stage of development; before complete maturity; "new potatoes"; "young corn"
(synonym) young
(similar) early
9. unaffected by use or exposure; "it looks like new"
(similar) unworn

Adverb
1. very recently; "they are newly married"; "newly raised objections"; "a newly arranged hairdo"; "grass new washed by the rain"; "a freshly cleaned floor"; "we are fresh out of tomatoes"
(synonym) recently, newly, freshly, fresh


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new
příd.jm. nový; čerstvý; novopečený
 
n. novost

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new
Przym. nowy; świeżo/niedawno przybyły